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Rochester Bankruptcy and Debt Relief
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Rochester Bankruptcy and Debt Relief is a Rochester, New York, legal blog, focusing on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, debtor/creditor rights, consumer credit and bankruptcy litigation.
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Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Recent Move by the Debtor and Applicable State Exemptions
Periodically, I see debtors who have moved recently to Rochester, New York, or nearby, from another state who wish to file either Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The critical issue in those situations is to determine what state’...
Should You Use Credit Cards Once You Decided to File Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
If you are contemplating filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you should stop using your credit cards. Once you’ve decided to file for bankruptcy, any credit card use after that point will be highly scrutinized by both the credit card issue...
Mistakes to Avoid When Filing For Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in New York
While bankruptcy appears to be a straight forward process, there are many pitfalls for the unwary. Some actions taken by the debtor before filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in New York, may result in serious consequences. Here are some ar...
Reviewing Your Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Petition – A Critical Part of Your Bankruptcy Process
I spend a fair amount of time in 341 hearings. While waiting for my bankruptcy cases to be called, I listen to the trustee asking debtors and their lawyers questions about bankruptcy petitions. In my experience, one thing that always that gets ba...
Small Business and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
In the last few months, I have received a number of calls from owners of small businesses who want to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, primarily due to credit card debt, but want to continue to operate their businesses. In most of these cases, the busine...
Why a Free Consultation Is Important in Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
When a potential client calls my office to ask bankruptcy-related questions, I usually suggest that he or she come in for a free initial consultation. I also ask that when we meet, you bring your bills, tax returns, pay stubs and any other docume...


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